July 8, 2010 -
By Arthur Fox, Labor NotesThe U.S. Supreme Court in mid-June knocked down 600 decisions by the
National Labor Relations Board on the grounds that only two NLRB members
lacked the authority needed to issue binding decisions. While pulling
the rug out from under 600 decisions may seem cataclysmic, the
likelihood is that the NLRB, now up to its full complement of five
members, will quickly re-issue the decisions given that they were, for